The match between West Ham United and Liverpool ended in a draw, score 2-2 , so Jurgen Klopp's team is further away from the Premier League title.
The "Cormorants" saw themselves led before the break at the London Stadium, through the goal scored by Jarrod Bowen. Liverpool came back into the game in the second half after Andy Roberton restored parity in the 48th minute and Areola's own goal made it 2-1 to the Anfield side.
Michail Antonio scored in the 77th minute to make it 2-2 and Liverpool never managed to get back into the game, so Jurgen Klopp's side leave London with just one point.
Mohamed Salah: "If I speak, it will be 'fire'"
Mohamed Salah started the match as a substitute and was brought on late in the game after Klopp tried to force the winner. It's just that, before the Egyptian entered the field, there was a conflict between the two that did not go unnoticed by the TV cameras.
Asked at the end of the game about the conflict with his footballer, the German coach gave an elegant answer and said that he had already spoken to him in the dressing room.
The journalists present at the London Stadium also waited for Mo Salah at the mixed area, but he did not want to give statements: "If I speak, it will be 'fire'" , the Egyptian said, on the go.